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president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the polls longer than 6:00 p.m., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you should have the least doubt we will recognize the results regardless of what they are. >> reporter: and what's also interes
president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the...
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chavez, himself, made that rule. analyst say if anyone can unseat him, it's the man facing him today. it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you are in any polling station anywhere in this country today you would know the lineups were huge, and it could be approaching 80%. for that reason, the electoral commission stayed true to word and continued to have the polls open. we are not sure if it will make a difference, though. we are getting word that they reached 80 to 95% of the votes are counted. >> what has energized voters so much, for people to wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally venezuela has high turnouts, but beyond that, this is one of the closest and really contested elections in venezuelan history. and this young guy, 40 years old, he always compared to the david and goliath thing, and then you have chavez, and he has thrown everything at the campaign, and even the kitchen sink, and doing wh
chavez, himself, made that rule. analyst say if anyone can unseat him, it's the man facing him today. it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you are in any polling station anywhere in this country today you would know the lineups were huge, and it could be approaching 80%. for that reason, the electoral commission stayed true to word and continued to have the polls open. we are not sure if...
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you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and will serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the pop seugs. it was not as close as people thought it might be. and we could not report it because of the phmedia restrictions right now. it's like the fourth of july out here, and the fireworks are still going. and by any measure this is a crushing defeat for the opposition. they made a house to house battle for this vote, and there were many things to complain about. hugo chavez threw everything including the kitchen sink at this election, he gave out many things, cell phones, and he has been on the nationalized campaign, and nationalized almost 1
you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and will serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the pop...
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chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to stay open. we're getting word that perhaps they reached critical mass. that means 80% to 90% of the votes have been counted. we expect results in the next hour or so, don. >> what has energized voters so much to stay at polling places and wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally, venezuela does have high turnout. but beyond that, this has been one of the closest and most contested elections in venezuelan history. and he has always compared this to the david and goliath thing. and then, you have hugo chavez. he's thrown
chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to...
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president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a socialist model driving away many american companies by nationalizing a lot of the companies that used to be there, including many american companies. on today for the first time in 13 years, hugo chavez is facing a real challenger by the name f of -- he's only 40 years old, he has never lost an election. he's incredible what he campaigns and has visited more than 300 towns around the country. and he has been on this nonstop campaigning for the last several months. he attracts a lot of people, but again, chavez has been in power for 13 years as the incumbe
president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a...
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and hugo chavez. we're going live to caracas, coming up. ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male annou
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chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it is the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. so let's go right to caracas now. cnn's paula newton is there. paula, it's evening there, voting has been going on all day. any word about irregularity or trouble at the polls or who might be ahead. do they even do exit polling? >> reporter: they do exit polls and they're not supposed to report on them here though. thankfully, don, though i can tell but them. what they do is they have these dueling exit polls they try to get out. a lot of it happens through social media even though that breaks the rules. we've had the government saying they're ahead by 8%. we've had the opposition saying they're ahead by anywhere from 1% to 3%. this is going to be a cliff-hanger in venezuela. i can tell from you speaking to both parties, they have no clue. they do believe it will be very close, and they themselves were very nervous about the results going in. and, you know, each one of them, h
chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it is the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. so let's go right to caracas now. cnn's paula newton is there. paula, it's evening there, voting has been going on all day. any word about irregularity or trouble at the polls or who might be ahead. do they even do exit polling? >> reporter: they do exit polls and they're not supposed to report on them here though. thankfully, don, though i can tell...
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. >>> to venezuela, president hugo chavez is hoping be re-elected this sunday. this when there is a strong challen challenger. paula newton is in caracas and i asked her what the atmosphere was like. >> reporter: there's a lot of apprehension here leading up to these elections on the weekend. it doesn't matter if you support the opposition or the government. many fear that this election race could be so close that one or the other party may not accept the eventual outcome. chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. the opposition says we have no intention of causing intention and we'll resign ourselves to defeat if that is what happens. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. >>> gunk. american airlines say messy passengers are to blame for passengers that came loose on three recent flights. they claim spilled soda and coffee gunked up a seat locking mechanism over time. the incident caused the airline to take 47 planes out
. >>> to venezuela, president hugo chavez is hoping be re-elected this sunday. this when there is a strong challen challenger. paula newton is in caracas and i asked her what the atmosphere was like. >> reporter: there's a lot of apprehension here leading up to these elections on the weekend. it doesn't matter if you support the opposition or the government. many fear that this election race could be so close that one or the other party may not accept the eventual outcome. chavez...
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hugo chavez wants to be paid attention to. i don't expect him to be pivoting in any way radically from what he did before. it plays well in caracas. it plays well in venezuela. he is going to continue to be very provocative with the united states no matter who wins the election. >> you heard him say he would vote for obama as opposed to romney. why does he think obama is better than romney? >> reporter: you know, he called obama rational a few nights ago. to univision, president barack obama in a spanish language interview said, we do not see anything that venezuela is doing against the u.s. national interest. that goes against what republicans, including senator marco rubio, has said clearly and loudly. venezuela supports syria. venezuela supports iran. they could, in fact, be supporting hezbollah here in the country, although there isn't any concrete proof of that. those people, the republicans are saying, look, pay attention to venezuela. we need to understand what they're doing in this hemisph e hemisphere. >> paula newton
hugo chavez wants to be paid attention to. i don't expect him to be pivoting in any way radically from what he did before. it plays well in caracas. it plays well in venezuela. he is going to continue to be very provocative with the united states no matter who wins the election. >> you heard him say he would vote for obama as opposed to romney. why does he think obama is better than romney? >> reporter: you know, he called obama rational a few nights ago. to univision, president...
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chavez has been president for 13 years now. and he's hoping that his ability to keep gas prices at the lowest in the world will help him in his re-election bid. we're joined now from caracas, venezuela. paula, what are the chances for chavez? >> you know, it really depends on who you listen to. i got off the phone with the opposition and they're basically saying polls, and by the way, you can't publish them right now, show that the opposition is leading hugo chavez from anywhere from four to eight percentage points. what does that mean? it's difficult to know where the election is going to go tromthat point. that's not a position that hugo chavez is used to finding himself in. the economy has done well in the last 14 years since hugo chavez has come into power. on the other hand, many say it was at the expense of a lot of infrastructure in the country and basically the government was taking the oil profits and trying to redistribute it and not spending in a very efficient way. it's hard to believe, this country still has huge i
chavez has been president for 13 years now. and he's hoping that his ability to keep gas prices at the lowest in the world will help him in his re-election bid. we're joined now from caracas, venezuela. paula, what are the chances for chavez? >> you know, it really depends on who you listen to. i got off the phone with the opposition and they're basically saying polls, and by the way, you can't publish them right now, show that the opposition is leading hugo chavez from anywhere from four...
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where we're at right now is the cesar chavez memorial. the president will be unveiling it as a national monument. this is slated as an official event, but in the context of an election year, this is important at least for the obama campaign as the president is trying to reach out to hispanic voters that will be critical to his re-election bid. >> dan lothian, good to see you, as always. thank you, dan. >>> while the presidential contenders are busy raising money, of course, talking foreign policy as well. joe bide sxen paul ryan, they are practicing for their big moment. the vice presidential debate, that is on thursday. the hot topic on the sunday talk shows. let's watch. >>> people enjoy these debates. i would expect a lot of people to be watching. i think paul is going to did a great job, but i also think that joe biden is incredibly gifted when it comes to debating and understanding policy. he is a good orator. >> look, i think he just has to go out there and prosecute the same case the president was prosecuting. i hope that the oppon
where we're at right now is the cesar chavez memorial. the president will be unveiling it as a national monument. this is slated as an official event, but in the context of an election year, this is important at least for the obama campaign as the president is trying to reach out to hispanic voters that will be critical to his re-election bid. >> dan lothian, good to see you, as always. thank you, dan. >>> while the presidential contenders are busy raising money, of course,...
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chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. saying we have no intention of causing any trouble. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. gunk. american airlines now says messy passengers are to blame for seats that came loose on at least three recent flights. the airline claims spilled soda and coffee gunked up a seat locking mechanism over time. the incidents forced the airline to take 48 boeing 757 jets out of commission for repairs. the airline had initially said improperly installed saddle clamps were causing the problem. what's behind this explanation and does it all add up? william mcgee is the author of "intentional passengers, the airlines dangerous descent and how to reclaim our skies." what's the deal? do you buy this? >> no. i think most people in the industry think the gunk story is bunk. >> i like that. what they're saying is all this junk got down into the little clip things on the seats and when they put the seats in and clamped them
chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. saying we have no intention of causing any trouble. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. gunk. american airlines now says messy passengers are to blame for seats that came loose on at least three recent flights. the airline claims spilled soda and coffee gunked up a seat locking mechanism over time. the...
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chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. saying we have no intention of causing any trouble. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. >> interesting news. now, let's check in with and anderson cooper. >> we are keeping them honest tonight on the program. the tweet that launched a conspiracy, jack welch tweeted this morning about today's jobs nurl, quote, unbelievable jobs numbers. the chicago guys will do anything. it is a huge claim that of course set the political financial world abuzz. we're going the talk to jack welch live about it when he joins me at the top of the hour. also, tonight, how one woman's alleged lie working in a crime lab in massachusetts is calling into question, get this. 34,000 criminal cases. 34,000. people already being released from jail because of this woman's suspected fraud. it is an unbelievable story. all that and a lot more you need to know about the meningitis outbreak, two different scares. >> sounds like a great
chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. saying we have no intention of causing any trouble. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. >> interesting news. now, let's check in with and anderson cooper. >> we are keeping them honest tonight on the program. the tweet that launched a conspiracy, jack welch tweeted this morning about today's jobs...
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chavez received more than 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela nearly 14 years. >>> 4, 3, 2, 1 -- and liftoff. liftoff of the spacex falcon 9 rocket. >> sunday night marked a new era is space flight. the first launch and bound for the international space station. nasa stepped aside signing a contract to ship cargo on 12 missions. a historic night in football as well. drew brees topped the touchdown pass record. he threw a touchdown pass in his 48th consecutive game. those are the headlines this hour. i am don lemon keeping you informed. cnn the most trusted name in news. >>> i'm ruben kihuen, i'm running for united states congress. >> okay. >> thank you, my friend. >> reporter: ruben kihuen, energetic, enthused. and emboldened by his trip to washington, d.c. is back in las vegas. >> i love you, ruben. >> reporter: continuing his campaign to become nevada's first latino congressman but the polls are telling a different story. must have been people in your campaign crunching those numbers and saying, ruben, we're
chavez received more than 54% of the vote. he has been president of venezuela nearly 14 years. >>> 4, 3, 2, 1 -- and liftoff. liftoff of the spacex falcon 9 rocket. >> sunday night marked a new era is space flight. the first launch and bound for the international space station. nasa stepped aside signing a contract to ship cargo on 12 missions. a historic night in football as well. drew brees topped the touchdown pass record. he threw a touchdown pass in his 48th consecutive...
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before we get out of here, we want to tell you, hugo chavez announced the victory of the election. lots of money in colorado, virginia, florida. >> in nevada, both parties pull out all the stops to woo latinos and their leaders. >> they wanted them to come out and vote. >> thousands of latinos turn 18 and become eligible to vote every month. they face a struggling economy, and broken promises and harsh immigration rhetoric. >> do you think democrats and republicans understand latinos in nevada? >> neither party understands what is needed for the hispanics. >> neither party. >> so who will win them over? latino in america: courting their vote. las vegas, nevada. one of the gambling capitals of the world. beyond the glitz and glamor in the shadow of high rollers and high stakes gambling is high stakes politics. this is the las vegas you rarely see. nevada is home to one of the fastest growing latino populations in the country. more than a quarter of the state's population is hispanic, and in 2008, those latino voters helped to turn the historically republican state democratic, and al
before we get out of here, we want to tell you, hugo chavez announced the victory of the election. lots of money in colorado, virginia, florida. >> in nevada, both parties pull out all the stops to woo latinos and their leaders. >> they wanted them to come out and vote. >> thousands of latinos turn 18 and become eligible to vote every month. they face a struggling economy, and broken promises and harsh immigration rhetoric. >> do you think democrats and republicans...
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president obama designated the chavez home as a monument. he's with the widow of cesar chavez and the co-founder of united farm workers as they tour the memorial. designated a home of the labor leader as a national monument yesterday. republicans said it was a desperate attempt to shore up latino support. that's from the "washington times." but also right that romney is seeking to gain among early voters. the race is on to get early voters who are starting to go to the polls now. another headline from the wall street journal -- and here's a story looking at financial news and how that affects campaign 2012 -- and gas prices, california gas prices are expected to relax. they have had high prices recently and the governor has called for an early winter blend fuel. starting today and every tuesday up to election day we will get electoral scoreboard updates from a variety of publications. today features the wall street journal electoral map. a political reporter is joining us from the wall street journal. colleen? guest: first, we can see which
president obama designated the chavez home as a monument. he's with the widow of cesar chavez and the co-founder of united farm workers as they tour the memorial. designated a home of the labor leader as a national monument yesterday. republicans said it was a desperate attempt to shore up latino support. that's from the "washington times." but also right that romney is seeking to gain among early voters. the race is on to get early voters who are starting to go to the polls now....
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our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security and because of a free and cannot afford if you are more years like the last -- america's security and because of a free and cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i believe america has the duty to our citizens and friends everywhere to use our influence wisely, with solemnity, and without false pride, but also firmly and actively, to shape events in ways that secure our interests,
our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is...
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those are your shots of hugo chavez there. one other news article this morning from "the new york times," the first commercial cargo flight to the international space station lifted off on sunday evening, inaugurating a new era for nasa. host: on the foreign policy question, we are going to billy joe, missouri. caller: good morning. i was just wondering if people could do a search on foreign aid. who is gold finger? he is not the only one. but they could do a search on that. my question is, on iraq, we were there for 10 years. how much money was allocated in 10 years in iraq? host of diesel the issues you want it wrongly talking about? iraq? caller: i want to talk about where the money went and who got the money. halliburton, i heard that they had four and a vulture funds. who is really getting this money? how many vultures are out there, like gold finger? i really think we should bring our troops back. what did japan say when we went after them for pearl harbor? we woke the sleeping giant? we need to get back to the sleeping
those are your shots of hugo chavez there. one other news article this morning from "the new york times," the first commercial cargo flight to the international space station lifted off on sunday evening, inaugurating a new era for nasa. host: on the foreign policy question, we are going to billy joe, missouri. caller: good morning. i was just wondering if people could do a search on foreign aid. who is gold finger? he is not the only one. but they could do a search on that. my...
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he is dedicating the seas are chavez national monuments has fund-raisers up in san francisco. paul ryan is in ohio and in michigan. vice-president biden is practicing for his debate, which is thursday night in kentucky. you can watch a number of different cameras and events surrounding the debate. you can also follow tweets that are being tweeted about the vice-presidential debate. you can see our debate preview program beginning at 7:00 p.m. the debate begins at 9:00 p.m. and then falling we will get your reaction. erick is an antioch, california. what did you think of the speech? caller: not that much. during the debate i was really impressed with the governor, but at the convention there was not one word about any of this and now he is talking like it is the biggest issue. it sounds like leading from behind, which is what he criticized before. it seems like if mitt romney twins, it sounds like we're going to funding the military- industrial complex and not much else. that is all i have to say. host: roger from virginia on democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call
he is dedicating the seas are chavez national monuments has fund-raisers up in san francisco. paul ryan is in ohio and in michigan. vice-president biden is practicing for his debate, which is thursday night in kentucky. you can watch a number of different cameras and events surrounding the debate. you can also follow tweets that are being tweeted about the vice-presidential debate. you can see our debate preview program beginning at 7:00 p.m. the debate begins at 9:00 p.m. and then falling we...
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>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he came up with it. >> we have what i can't get the in word out of the white house party, the tea party. at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying can we just lynch him? >> he is so charming. how do you decide a winner here? the winner of the 2012 barbra streisand political iq award for celebrity vapidity goes to baby hugo, sean penn ♪ ♪ >> we have what i call the get the n-word out of the white house party, the tea party but at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying, you know, can we just lynch him? ♪ >> i'm sorry, i'm drink so much water
>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he...
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[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know that this is his original thought. he came up with. >> he has what i call the get the n-word out of the white house tea party. at the end of the day there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying can be just lynch him. >> he's so charming. how did you decide a winner? the winner of the 2012 barbara streisand political iq award for political goes to baby hugo, sean penn. ♪ >> we have what i call the debt of the nword out of the white house. there is a bubble coming out of their head saying can we just lynch him. ♪ stat i'm sorry i'm drinking such an enormous amount of water. i smoked pot and have d
[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know...
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president hugo chavez that is. yeah. reelected for a third term. another six years and everybody said he was going to lose. this shows nothing is certain in politics. good morning, everybody what do you say? it is good to see you. it is monday october 8th, so good to see you today. thank you for joining us. the "full court press" coming to you live across this great land of yours, coast-to-coast. in every nook and cranny of america, we are there with you on your local progressive talk radio station and on current tv. and good to have you with us. appreciate very much. you are a very important part of the program, and we would love to here from you on the events of the day at 866-55-press. give us your take on the news of the day. take advantage of that toll-free line at 866-557-7377. we have the team in place lead of course by peter ogburn. dan henning has the day off, and siprion off this week on special assignment. monty is filling in for him as our videographer for the vehicle. good to have him on board as well. couple of trips to tell you about
president hugo chavez that is. yeah. reelected for a third term. another six years and everybody said he was going to lose. this shows nothing is certain in politics. good morning, everybody what do you say? it is good to see you. it is monday october 8th, so good to see you today. thank you for joining us. the "full court press" coming to you live across this great land of yours, coast-to-coast. in every nook and cranny of america, we are there with you on your local progressive talk...
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if chavez loses, that is good news for gas prices. stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to state-owned groups. that's a big development. >>> u.s. crude oil futures fell 2% today and posted a loss for the week to settle just under $90 a barrel. refinery problems around the country like the ones we were just telling you about mean less demand for oil to process and that's why oil prices fell today. >>> all right, iran's currency collapse continues. is the regime imploding? that is coming up next. >>> plus the financial crisis in greece getting so bad the prime minister expresses fears that if they don't get aid soon they could see
if chavez loses, that is good news for gas prices. stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years...
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chavez has one his third straight six year term as that country's leader. chavez who defeated his rival in a fierce race vowed to deepen his self-style socialist revolution. and the capsule is headed towards the international space station after a successful launch yesterday. the commercial cargo ship is carrying science experiments and other gear to the station along with some ice cream for the three residents in there. and those are your news headlines one fox business network. i'm lauren green. back to dagen and connell. i wonder what flavor it was. connell: we love that space is cream. dagen: i like the freeze-dried ice creamhat you used to be able to buy. can you still buy it? connell: i think you can. dagen: delicious. thank you, lauren. it is time to make money with our man charles payne. connell: grandpa charles today looking at -- charles: i feel older for some reason. connell: congratulations becoming a grandpa. charles: thanks a lot. connell: internet tv, youtube of china. charles: yeah, this is interesting. it came out with a lot of hype when it
chavez has one his third straight six year term as that country's leader. chavez who defeated his rival in a fierce race vowed to deepen his self-style socialist revolution. and the capsule is headed towards the international space station after a successful launch yesterday. the commercial cargo ship is carrying science experiments and other gear to the station along with some ice cream for the three residents in there. and those are your news headlines one fox business network. i'm lauren...
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hugo chavez. i don't think he would actually pull the lever for him. >> bill: wait a minute. so he is too far left. the president is too far left for hugo? >> chavez isn't that far gone. i would also say this. i think that barack obama, you know, hugo chavez could come to the united states and vote for barack obama, but barack obama couldn't go to venezuela and vote for hugo chavez because they have voter i.d. laws in venezuela. >> bill: has to show an i.d. if he goes to pennsylvania. >> he could come over here and tell everybody he is with the -- we're with the amish people. >> bill: i would register under the name lian o'malley. >> the o'malley factor. >> you don't look like an o'malley. the interpreter would say i'm liam. >> and if you said i don't believe that you would be a racist. that's where we have come to in this country. >> let liam vote. that's how crazy it has gotten. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. and the d-man and i would like to thank you all. the bolder fresher shows have all
hugo chavez. i don't think he would actually pull the lever for him. >> bill: wait a minute. so he is too far left. the president is too far left for hugo? >> chavez isn't that far gone. i would also say this. i think that barack obama, you know, hugo chavez could come to the united states and vote for barack obama, but barack obama couldn't go to venezuela and vote for hugo chavez because they have voter i.d. laws in venezuela. >> bill: has to show an i.d. if he goes to...
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exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to buy votes. he has a core support of more than 50% inside venezuela, especially venezuela's poor. the big question for hugo chavez is will his tell the hold up for another six year term. he has fought cancer for years. there is no one in his party that can step in and relays him if he can't serve the full six years. patti ann: what does this mean for the united states in. >> it has a positive, it is a relatively peaceful election. there was more than an 80% turn out in venezuela, people waited in line for hours, and after it was over
exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to...
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but first, sirs years of hugo chavez. voters electing the anti-american leader despite his battle with cancer. plus, if kids keep asking to move, this might be why. we'll tell where you homework is banned. hello, children in the room. look at the television, please. we'll show you where homework is banned. it will be your favorite moment of the news in many years mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of res? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. w
but first, sirs years of hugo chavez. voters electing the anti-american leader despite his battle with cancer. plus, if kids keep asking to move, this might be why. we'll tell where you homework is banned. hello, children in the room. look at the television, please. we'll show you where homework is banned. it will be your favorite moment of the news in many years mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who...
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>>gregg: it looks like chavez wants to be on "dancing with the stars" right there. we await the election results. >>heather: a couple claiming top prize in the 13,000 annual north american wife carrying championship. this is no family picnic race. no way. take a look. 50 couples braving a log hurdle, a pond, and a sand trap on the 278-yard obstacle course. the winners earn cash prices as they cross the finish line. the first was there in under 53 seconds. >> you can run so fast but...the hand off...you must...be very careful. >>heather: the winning couple has won the world-wide wife carrying championship four years in a row. i want to know right there, what would kate do if you were carrying her backwards upside down through mud? >>gregg: i would trip, surely and we would both be in it. >>gregg: you might have seen governor romney's performance at the first presidential debate but before that happened, did you catch this? >> what does romney have to do? >> romney needs to articulate a plan as to what he is going to do to change america. pat's right, he has to make h
>>gregg: it looks like chavez wants to be on "dancing with the stars" right there. we await the election results. >>heather: a couple claiming top prize in the 13,000 annual north american wife carrying championship. this is no family picnic race. no way. take a look. 50 couples braving a log hurdle, a pond, and a sand trap on the 278-yard obstacle course. the winners earn cash prices as they cross the finish line. the first was there in under 53 seconds. >> you can...
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our own hemisphere where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading? i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests, and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friend, and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom can not afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens, and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wisely, with solemnity and without false pride and also firmly and actively to shape events in ways that secure our interests, further our values,
our own hemisphere where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war...
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note ♪ -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >> gretchen: hugo president chavez reelected to a four term with 53 percent of the vote. also california governor gerry brown taking drastic steps to lower gas prices and ordering the stations sell the cheaper winter blind. steve? >> steve: fill her up. brand new national polls show mitt romney ahead of president obama. he got himself a bump. cue the attacks. a week ago paul rhine was asked to explain the math of a tax cut and he said i don't have time. governor mitt romney had a massive performance and the underpenings of that was dishonest f. you are willing to say anything to get elect make up your positions, american people have to understand how they can elect you. >> steve: is calling mitt romney and ryan a good strategy. here to weigh in is washington insider amelia and democrat pollster marjorie. good morning to both of you. >> margey. it does sound like according to the new york times, 10 minutes before the end of the debate they were on a conference call talking about he stunk up the place. we'll have to go full steam ahead on a new attack and that is goin
note ♪ -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >> gretchen: hugo president chavez reelected to a four term with 53 percent of the vote. also california governor gerry brown taking drastic steps to lower gas prices and ordering the stations sell the cheaper winter blind. steve? >> steve: fill her up. brand new national polls show mitt romney ahead of president obama. he got himself a bump. cue the attacks. a week ago paul rhine was asked to explain the math of a tax cut and he said i don't have...
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not john legend at concert and he's about to dedicate a cesar chavez monument in california it's an official event but it seems a way for the president to appeal to hispanic voters. megyn: see you, ed. joining me now ambassador john bolton, a former ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor. now we sight' it's as though mitt romney has been reading charles krauthammer who has been calling for him to make a major foreign policy speech. he's pretty aggressive in going after the president. what did you take away from if the remarks this morning? >> it should have been aggressive and it was properly so. the president's foreign policy and his world view is crashing around him with oh pensionly catastrophic -- with potentially catastrophic consequences for the american people. the president's attention span is bumper sticker thin when it comes to foreign policy. caring more about the politician than the substance of foreign policy is going to come back to haunt us. i think it already has tragically in benghazi. megyn: during the * reagan we had wer -- during president rean we had
not john legend at concert and he's about to dedicate a cesar chavez monument in california it's an official event but it seems a way for the president to appeal to hispanic voters. megyn: see you, ed. joining me now ambassador john bolton, a former ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor. now we sight' it's as though mitt romney has been reading charles krauthammer who has been calling for him to make a major foreign policy speech. he's pretty aggressive in going after the...
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hugo chavez could be in danger of losing his job. many people are pressured or bribed into vote for chavez. if he wins he'll secure power for another six years. if not, it could mean a change in foreign policy and loosening government economics. >> what do you get when you drop $10,000 of voucher on 400 college students? a party. fans running, diving, tackling during georgia state's cash drop at the georgia dome. >> what could go wrong? >> it was to help bring in more people for the game. >> imagine if they did that on 48th street. >> i can't. >> i'm imagining it. >> well, rick, what would it look like on 48th street if we dumped a lot of cash on top of you? >> i would beat you to every last dollar. did you see the stands? they were empty. it wasn't that dangerous. that's a pretty good ploy to get people in there. >> smart move. >>> we've been showing you fall pictures. look at this one out of ohio again. i can tell you i was right in that area yesterday and it's spectacular. this is from chrissy in can field, ohio. 45 degrees as you
hugo chavez could be in danger of losing his job. many people are pressured or bribed into vote for chavez. if he wins he'll secure power for another six years. if not, it could mean a change in foreign policy and loosening government economics. >> what do you get when you drop $10,000 of voucher on 400 college students? a party. fans running, diving, tackling during georgia state's cash drop at the georgia dome. >> what could go wrong? >> it was to help bring in more people...